9 out of 10 universities in this list are from the U.S., led by Harvard University and followed by such universities as Pennsylvania, Stanford, New York and Columbia.

Wealth-X has just released the ranking table of universities producing the most billionaires in the world. The number of graduate billionaires, total value of assets and typical former students are enclosed with every university.
In the top 10, all mostly are private schools and located in the U.S. According to David Friedman, Chairman of Wealth-X, this list is “only to re-affirm what we predicted, the problem is not only to know which school but also who has studied there.”

1. Harvard

Nation: United State

Number of billionaires graduated: 52

Total assets: USD 205 billion

Typical billionaires: New York Mayor – Michael Bloomberg, founder of Citadel Investment Fund – Kenneth Griffin and petroleum tycoon – David Rockefeller. Two other famous billionaires – Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg are not considered because of discontinuing their studies for business starting.

Typical billionaires: Founder of PeopleSoft – David Duffield and five members of family SC Johnson & Son.

8. South California

Nation: United State

Number of billionaires graduated: 14

Total assets: USD 32 billion
This university, in addition to the training of many famous artists and athletes, also produces such billionaires as Bradley Hughes of Public Storage and Scott Cook of Intuit.